i., fiz. iletkenlik, geçirgenlik

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conductivity
The ability of a material to conduct electricity, heat, fluid or sound
{i} property or power of conducting (heat, electricity, etc.)
A measure of the ability of a metal to conduct an electrical current
Ability to conduct electricity
A term used in describing the capability of a material to carry an electrical charge Usually expressed as a percentage of copper conductivity -- copper being one hundred (100%) percent Conductivity is expressed for a standard configuration of conductor
Transmission of electricity by metallic substances Metals have high electrical conductivity, and with few exceptions their conductivity decreases with increasing temperature
The reciprocal of resistivity
the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
The ability of a material to conduct electricity (i e to allow electrons to flow across its surface or through its mass)
The ability of a material to conduct electricity
The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and transmitting, as heat, electricity, etc
Capability of a material to conduct electrical currents
The ability of a material to allow electrons to flow, measured by the current per unit of voltage applied Also, it is the reciprocal of resistance
The amount of electricity the water can conduct It is expressed in a chemical magnitude
A measure of the transmission of heat, electricity or sound through something For example, at the HBEF the electrical conductivity of water samples is often measured to determine ion concentration
The capability of a material to carry electrical current - usually expressed as a percentage of copper conductivity (copper being 100%)
The ability of a material to conduct electrical current In isotrophic material the reciprocal of resistivity Sometimes called specific conductance Units are siemen/m or S/m (Or occasionally, mhos/m) Common symbol
Conductivity is a measure of the ability of a material to conduct electrical charge
The ratio of the electric current density to the electric field in a material Some materials such as metals, copper, silver, gold, platinum have very high conductivities but other materials such as plastic may have a very low conductivity Seawater contains a large quantity of dissolved salts therefore, has a high conductivity Deionized water (DI) has a low conductivity
i., fiz. iletkenlik, geçirgenlik
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